What Australia Thinks acknowledges and celebrates the First Australians on whose traditional lands we live, work and study.

We pay our respects to the elders of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples past, present and emerging.

We seek to better understand who we are as a nation, where we’ve come from... and where we might be going together in the future.

Please note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People should be aware that this website may contain the names of deceased persons in written content.

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56 %

56% of people who felt able to give a yes or no response would definitely have voted yes (41.5%) or would probably have voted yes (14.7%).

53 %

Most Australians (53.4 per cent) think that they are fairly well informed, with a further 7.4 per cent saying that they are very well informed.

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Young Australians aged 18-24 experienced the highest rates of psychological distress with a pandemic average K6 score of 14.3.

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